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Classifying sybil in MSNs using C4.5
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posted on 2016-01-01, 00:00 authored by A Chinchore, G Xu, Frank JiangFrank JiangSybil detection is an important task in cyber security research. Over past years, many data mining algorithms have been adopted to fulfill such task. Using classification and regression for sybil detection is a very challenging task. Despite of existing research made toward modeling classification for sybil detection and prediction, this research has proposed new solution on how sybil activity could be tracked to address this challenging issue. Prediction of sybil behaviour has been demonstrated by analysing the graph-based classification and regression techniques, using decision trees and described dependencies across different methods. Calculated gain and maxGain helped to trace some sybil users in the datasets.
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Behavioral, Economic and Socio-cultural Computing. International Conference (2016 : Durham, N.C.)Pagination
1 - 6Publisher
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Durham, N.C.Place of publication
Piscataway, N.J.Publisher DOI
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2016-11-11End date
2016-11-13ISBN-13
9781509061648Language
engPublication classification
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